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[FEATURED NEWS] Careers@HTX: HTX’s inaugural job fair

Careers@HTX, HTX’s inaugural job fair, took place on 1 June 2023 at the LaunchPad @ one-north.

01Learning about the work of CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives) Centre of Expertise from Gina Leow, Engineer, CBRNE Scanning Technology & Analytics. (Photo: HTX)

Careers@HTX, HTX’s inaugural job fair, took place on 1 June 2023 at the LaunchPad @ one-north. This also marked the final day of the 5th edition of TechXplore, HTX’s biannual exhibition of Science and Technology. The fair drew many visitors and jobseekers who were eager to explore the 500 science and technology job openings that HTX aims to fill this year! Visitors had the opportunity to have meaningful conversations with our scientists and engineers, gaining valuable insights into our culture and different areas of work in HTX.

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Engineers from the Human Factors and Simulation Centre of Expertise demonstrating the virtual reality enhanced simulation for training of firefighters. (Photo: HTX)

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The friendly people from the Forensics Centre of Expertise team. (Photo: HTX)

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(From left to right) Christopher Sia, Ang Soon Heng, and Jovin Leong from the Sense-making and Surveillance Centre of Expertise presenting their exhibit on Visual Quality Enhancement for Parcel Screening. (Photo: HTX)

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Checking out a quadruped robot from RAUS (Robotics, Automation & Unmanned Systems) Centre of Expertise. (Photo: HTX)

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Learning more about the work of Cybersecurity Centre of Expertise from Yau Chen Hui, Deputy Director, Planning & Architecture. (Photo: HTX)

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The team from the Building & Infrastructure Sustainment Centre. (Photo: HTX)

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Engineers from the Digital side of the house – Cloud, Data, and Comms & Digital Infra. (Photo: HTX)

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(From left to right) HTX Assistant Chief Executive (Programmes) Sean Tan, HTX Chief Executive Chan Tsan, Deputy Director CNB (Policy & Admin) Sng Chern Hong, Deputy Director CNB (Ops) Leon Chan, and HTX Deputy Chief Executive (Development) Ng Yeow Boon at the Milky Way booth. Milky Way is HTX’s corporate social responsibility project to support the rehabilitation of ex-offenders. (Photo: HTX)

Vibrant Lego sculptures representing the work of different divisions in HTX were a delightful sight.

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Forensics CoE explains their Lego sculpture: “The Forensics Centre of Expertise Lego sculpture features twin trees representing our Operations (Opcon) and Capability Development (Capdev) teams. Trees represent life, vitality and growth, and are deeply rooted in HTX’s mission and values. The mascot of our Opcon tree is a dog that sniffs out crime and evidence at a scene. The mascot of the Capdev Tree is a racoon, representing the resourcefulness, wisdom and quick thinking of our forensic researchers. The bridge connecting the trees represents the flow of ideas and synergy between the Opcon scene specialists and Capdev researchers. The star at the bridge represents scientific excellence. The windows with flowers represent the windows of opportunity of the Forensics CoE. The deer with a child symbolises hope and the sharing of wisdom, knowledge and skills to nurture and inspire the next generation.” (Photo: HTX)

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Lego sculpture from RAUS (Robotics, Automation & Unmanned Systems) Centre of Expertise. (Photo: HTX)

The HTXpress was a unique experience. This is a mobile exhibition on wheels which gives visitors a taste of life as an Xponent by challenging them with games which test their reflexes and pattern recognition skills.

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Director, Human Resource Lim Puay Sze; Director, Plans and Strategy Allan Loi; HTX Board Members, Janet Ang, Richard Koh, Carmen Wee, Tham Kok Leong and Chew Seow-Chien; Director, Strategic Communications Evelyn Ho; and Director, Land Systems Centre of Expertise Tan Chuan-Yean. (Photo: HTX)

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Visitors starting the challenges at the HTXpress. (Photo: HTX)

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Fastest fingers first! (Photo: HTX)

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Testing their pattern recognition skills. (Photo: HTX)

Careers@HTX showed STEM talents what it is like to work and grow in HTX, doing purposeful work to keep Singapore safe and secure.

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HTX Chief Executive Chan Tsan with the Strategic Communications team who brought Careers@HTX to you. (Photo: HTX)